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Numerical analysis of the Navier-Stokes/Darcy coupling
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posted on 2015-09-11, 14:35 authored by Lori Badea, Marco DiscacciatiMarco Discacciati, Alfio QuarteroniWe consider a differential system based on the coupling of the Navier–
Stokes and Darcy equations for modeling the interaction between surface and
porous-media flows. We formulate the problem as an interface equation, we analyze
the associated (nonlinear) Steklov–Poincaré operators, and we prove its well-posedness.
We propose and analyze iterative methods to solve a conforming finite element
approximation of the coupled problem.
Funding
The first author acknowledges the financial support from the program SCOPES n. IB7320–110721 and from IACS, EPFL. The other authors acknowledge the support of the FNS Project n. 200020–117587 “Interface operators and solutions algorithms for fluid–structure interaction problems with applications”. The second author acknowledges also the Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz, Austria, for partially supporting this research. Finally, the third author acknowledges also the financial support from the program Cofin MIUR PRIN 2007 n. 200774A7LH_001 “Mathematical and numerical modelling for cardiovascular and fluid dynamics applications”.
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School
- Science
Department
- Mathematical Sciences
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Numerische MathematikVolume
115Issue
2Pages
195 - 227Citation
BADEA, L., DISCACCIATI, M. and QUARTERONI, A., 2010. Numerical analysis of the Navier-Stokes/Darcy coupling. Numerische Mathematik, 115 (2), pp. 195 - 227.Publisher
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